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 1     I,     78|          Caesar in a gracious reply promised safety to his children
 2    II,     11|       had arrived, and on the reply that he was present, he
 3    II,    117|      the murder, and that the reply was that it was not by secret
 4   III,     24|  rival zeal, and there was no reply, pity rather than anger
 5   III,     93|        and to these he had to reply alone, without any experience
 6    IV,     47|       by a written oration in reply, as if he was pleading in
 7    IV,     51|       now thought it right to reply to the rumour which reproached
 8    IV,     56|                  Tiberius, in reply, after praising the loyal
 9    VI,     57|      a single night, he could reply to the despatches of the
10    XI,      2|     his wife, and was told in reply that she had paid the debt
11    XI,      3|  choose his death. Claudius's reply was in the same tone of
12  XIII,     31|              It was argued in reply that, though the guilt of
13  XIII,     46| disaster to Rome." Corbulo in reply, when he was certain that
14  XIII,     64|                    Thrasea in reply, when his friends asked
15  XIII,     72|  Ampsivarii; to Boiocalus his reply was that in remembrance
16   XIV,     57|      clamorous voices rose in reply from all who pitied the
17   XIV,     61|      at last wrote to them in reply "that Antistius, without
18   XIV,     70|                        Nero's reply was substantially this:- "
19    XV,     19|    enter Armenia until Nero's reply arrived as to whether he
20    XV,     69|    began his defence with the reply that the dagger about which
21    XV,     77|    intercourse; that Seneca's reply was that mutual conversations
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